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J.C.R Licklider of MIT wrote a series of memos discussing his "Galactic Network" concept. He was considered one of the most important figures in computer science and history.
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DEC unveils the first minicomputer, the PDP-8. It is small enough to fit on a desktop and sells for 18,000 dollars.
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Larry Roberts puts togethter his plan of ARPANET, which include other people and the line speed in ARPANET is increased
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The U.S Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) starts a research program to investigate tecniques for interlinking packet networks.
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Larry Landweber has a meeting to discuss the building CSNET.
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Now, more than 200 computers have been connected to CSNET.
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Now, by the end of 1985, the number of TCP/IP interconnected networks reached 2,000.
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Google was created by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
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Mark Zuckerburg invents Facebook and becomes an instant hit.